section 45 to 55
1. : Under Section 45, variations in entries in the record-of-rights can be made only by which of the following?
(A) Making entries based on assumptions
(B) Making entries in accordance with facts proved or admitted
(C) Verbal orders of Patwari
(D) On request of any person
2. : According to Section 45(b), entries in records can also be changed when they are __________.
(A) Supported by decree or agreed upon by all parties
(B) Ordered by Collector alone
(C) Recommended by Tehsildar
(D) Notified in Gazette
3. : Under Section 46(1), who may fix the scale of mutation fees for entries in any record or register?
(A) District Collector
(B) Board of Revenue
(C) Government
(D) Patwari
4. : As per Section 46(2), mutation fees based on land value are calculated according to which valuation?
(A) Market price
(B) Local estimate
(C) Valuation table notified under the Stamp Act 1899
(D) Court decree value
5. : Under Section 46(3), who shall pay the fee for an entry made in his favour?
(A) Patwari
(B) Tehsildar
(C) Person in whose favour entry is made
(D) Collector
6. : Section 46(4) empowers which authority to fix fees for computerized mutations?
(A) Punjab Land Records Authority
(B) Board of Revenue
(C) District Collector
(D) Revenue Department
7. : According to Section 47(1), any person whose rights are entered in a record must furnish what when required?
(A) Legal notice
(B) Information or documents
(C) Stamp papers
(D) Affidavit only
8. : Under Section 47(2), when a document is produced, the Revenue Officer must give what to the person producing it?
(A) Verbal appreciation
(B) Written acknowledgment
(C) Monetary reward
(D) Summons copy
9. : Section 48(1) provides that failure to make a report of right acquisition within three months may result in a fine up to __________.
(A) Rs. 100
(B) Rs. 300
(C) Rs. 500
(D) Rs. 1000
10. : According to Section 48(2), who shall report acquisitions made through a registered document?
(A) Patwari
(B) Registering Authority
(C) Collector
(D) Revenue Officer
11. : Under Section 49, all mines and minerals are deemed to be the property of __________.
(A) Private landowners
(B) Federal and Provincial Governments
(C) Local councils
(D) Private contractors
12. : For purposes of nuclear energy, mineral oil and natural gas, “Government” means the __________ Government.
(A) Provincial
(B) District
(C) Federal
(D) Local
13. : Under Section 50(1), when ownership of forests or quarries is not expressly mentioned in old records, it is presumed to belong to __________.
(A) Landowners
(B) Tenants
(C) Government
(D) District Council
14. : The presumption under Section 50(1) can be rebutted by showing that the forest or quarry was __________.
(A) Ignored during assessment
(B) Taken into account in land-revenue assessment
(C) Privately purchased
(D) Mentioned in oral history
15. : Section 51 provides that Government must pay compensation for infringement of rights under which two sections?
(A) Sections 42 and 43
(B) Sections 49 and 50
(C) Sections 46 and 47
(D) Sections 53 and 54
16. : According to Section 52, any entry made in a record-of-rights is presumed to be __________ until the contrary is proved.
(A) False
(B) True
(C) Invalid
(D) Tentative
17. : Section 53 allows any person aggrieved by an entry to file a suit under which Act?
(A) Civil Procedure Code, 1908
(B) Specific Relief Act, 1877
(C) Land Acquisition Act, 1894
(D) Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887
18. : Section 54 authorizes the Board of Revenue to make a record-of-rights for __________.
(A) Individual owners only
(B) Groups of neighbouring estates
(C) Urban areas only
(D) Public property only
19. : Under Section 54-A, failure to furnish required land ownership information may result in imprisonment up to __________.
(A) 6 months
(B) 1 year
(C) 2 years
(D) 3 years
20. : Section 55 empowers the Board of Revenue to make rules for which of the following?
(A) Tax recovery procedures
(B) Preparation and correction of records
(C) Land allotment to tenants
(D) Evacuee property transfers